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  • Treatment of wastewater by precipitation/flocculation EN 12255-14: Part 14: Disinfection EN 12255-15: Part 15: Measurement of the oxygen transfer in clean water…
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  • considered a partial disinfection. Important heat-resistant, spore-forming bacteria can survive and revitalize the soil after cooling down. Soil fatigue can be…
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  • devices and methods are available for disinfection and treatment in emergencies or in remote locations. Disinfection is the primary goal, since aesthetic…
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  • ultraviolet lamp to perform secondary solar ultraviolet water disinfection. Solar thermal water disinfection uses heat from the sun to heat water to 70–100 °C for…
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  • This is a list of instruments used in microbiological sterilization and disinfection. Ananthanarayan, R.; Paniker, C.K. Jayaram (2006). Ananthanarayan and…
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  • chlorine disinfection (chlorination), which can break down residual material that clogs systems. However, chlorination can form disinfection by-products…
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  • .Pesticides 973-973.5............................................Soil disinfection 974-978...............................................Organic plant…
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  • MNSV is soil-borne, soil disinfection and prevention of mechanical transmission is important. Removing and disposing infected plants from the soil can help…
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  • energy for sand disinfection", controlled Thielaviopsis basicola upon heating the sand by exposure to direct sunlight[citation needed]. Soil solarization…
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  • field water disinfection techniques. Techniques include heat (including boiling), filtration, activated charcoal adsorption, chemical disinfection (e.g. chlorination…
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  • or radioactive substances. This may be achieved by chemical reaction, disinfection or physical removal. It refers to specific action taken to reduce the…
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  • Bleach (sección Disinfection)
    detergents, and also marketed for use as industrial and agricultural disinfection and water treatment. Benzoyl peroxide ((C 6H 5COO) 2). It is used in…
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  • Humic substance (categoría Soil chemistry)
    chemical disinfection processes. For instance, humic and fulvic acids can react with the chemicals used in the chlorination process to form disinfection byproducts…
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  • contain natural compounds that make soil fertile. Others have chemical compounds that can be toxic but may break up in soil from chemical changes and microorganism…
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  • Cutting (plant) (sección Soil)
    or root of the source plant is placed in a suitable medium such as moist soil. If the conditions are suitable, the plant piece will begin to grow as a…
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  • 65 million short tons. The most visible use of chlorine is in water disinfection. 35-40 % of chlorine produced is used to make poly(vinyl chloride) through…
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  • businessinsider.sg. Retrieved 11 April 2020. Block SS (2001). "Disinfection, Sterilization, and Preservation". Soil Science. 124 (6). Lippincott Williams & Wilkins:…
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  • stormwater runoff, with the ability to disinfect overflows during extreme wet-weather rainfall events. Screening and disinfection facilities treat CSO without ever…
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  • Well (sección Soil salination)
    DNA of the pathogen by UV-C photons breaking through the cell wall. UV disinfection has been gaining popularity in the past decades as it is a chemical-free…
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  • stored for later use in natural water sources, such as groundwater aquifers, soil water, natural wetlands, and small artificial ponds, tanks and reservoirs…
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  • ISBN 978-0-87170-505-1. Pilotto, Louis S. (1995). "Disinfection of drinking water, disinfection by-products and cancer: what about Australia?". Australian…
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  • temperature sensitivity 60 to 70 °C (140 to 158 °F) to 80 °C (176 °F) – Disinfection range 66 °C (151 °F) – Legionella dies within 2 minutes 60 °C (140 °F)…
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